WPBF 25 News attempted to talk to Mason as he pulled up in his Maserati, but he yelled “Don’t be hurting,” and walked inside.

Rams’ coaches told ESPN they haven’t had contact with Mason for seven months, and he did not report to training camp last week. Coaches said they were concerned for his welfare, and despite multiple attempts to reach him, did not know where he was.

According to Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office reports, Mason’s mother called deputies July 27 and said her son was “acting unusual and making irrational statements.”

Deputies said when they arrived Mason told them he would call the White House and have them fired, and that he knew police were responsible for teaching Al Quaida pilots how to fly.

The report said they observed punched holes in the wall, a broken lamp and glass on the floor, as well as a laceration on Mason’s hand.

Deputies took Mason to a hospital for evaluation.

Sheriffs records reveal deputies have been called to the home five times in the last four months.

In March, Mason was arrested by Hollywood Police for speeding in a Ferrari. According to the arrest report, Mason did not cooperate with police, and they had to use a Taser on him twice to get him out of the vehicle. They found marijuana rolled in cigars in the car.

WPBF 25 News obtained a Sheriff’s Office domestic battery report from 2013, where a former girlfriend claimed Mason punched and bit her after she broke up with him. According to the report, deputies photographed her bruises and bite marks, but the 20-year-old woman declined to cooperate and charges were never filed.

Friday, a neighbor said he’d seen Mason on Wednesday practicing drills in the front yard for about 30 minutes.

When WPBF 25 News asked Mason if he were going to training camp, he yelled, “No.”

Mason was a standout when he played for Park Vista High School and was nominated for the Heisman Trophy while at Auburn University.

Mason was officially placed on the reserve/did not report list by the Rams.